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J.E. Maxwell Residence and Rev.
Williel Thomson Residence
Charles J. Fisher / Highland Park
Heritage Trust
 E. Maxwell Residence & Rev. Williel Thomson
Residence (August 1984, photo by Charles J. Fisher)
J.E. Maxwell Residence and Rev.
Williel Thomson Residence
Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments
#539 & #541
Declared July 19, 1991
The J.E. Maxwell Residence, on the left,
was built in 1906 and designed by prominent architect Arthur B. Benton, best
known for his work on the National Historic Landmark, Mission Inn in Riverside,
California.
The Reverend Williel Thomson Residence was
built in the early 1890's and is considered a good example of Shingle Style
Architecture.
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